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CSP is a Finalist for 3 National Azbee Awards

Stories, including coverage of the Convenience-Store Women’s Event and Top 202 list, are honored among the best in business-to-business media
CSP won a regional Azbee award for its Convenience-Store Women's event coverage
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The team at CSP on Friday was named finalists for three National Azbee Awards of Excellence. The Azbee Awards honor the best in business-to-business media, recognizing outstanding work by business, trade, association and professional publications across 68 categories by the American Society of Business Publication Editors (ASBPE).  

Awards are given on both the regional and national levels. The national finalists are:

National winners will be named on May 27. 

“These stories show the breadth of the work that CSP editors and designers can do,” CSP Executive Editor Hannah Hammond said. “From engaging event coverage to special sections like the Top 202 list of biggest convenience stores, I’m proud of the time and work the CSP team has put into these packages to inform and educate the industry.” 

The CSP team was also named finalist for three Jesse H. Neal Awards. Neal Award winners will be announced at a luncheon at the Yale Club in New York City on May 16. 

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